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Pfizer coronavirus vaccine is able to neutralize virus variant from Brazil

March 9, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The Pfizer coronavirus vaccine can kill a quickly spreading virus variant from Brazil, as per another research center investigation. Researchers built up a…

Long Island’s Nassau Coliseum to become vaccination site later this month

March 8, 2021 Antonio Chad

Long Island’s Nassau Coliseum is set to turn into a vaccination site in the not so distant future, County Executive Laura Curran reported…

doctors says itchy rash may be a side effect of receiving the Moderna vaccine

March 5, 2021 Benjamin Leo

An itchy rash might be a symptom of accepting the Moderna vaccine, doctors said. Around 12 beneficiaries in a 30,000-man preliminary have seen…

President Biden says US will now have enough COVID-19 vaccines for every adult “by the end of May”

March 3, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Biden on Tuesday said that the US will currently have enough COVID-19 vaccines for each adult “before the finish of May” —…

head of the CDC is “deeply concerned” that the steep drop in US COVID-19 infection and death rates has stalled

March 2, 2021 Emma Perkins

The head of the CDC said Monday she is “profoundly concerned” that the lofty drop in US COVID-19 disease and death rates has…

USCOVID-19 hospitalizations has dropped below 50,000, the lowest level in nearly four months

March 1, 2021 Antonio Chad

The quantity of Covid patients in US medical clinics has dipped under 50,000 — the most reduced level in almost four months, data…

FDA said Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine can now be shipped and stored at higher temperatures

February 27, 2021 Antonio Chad

The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday said Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine would now be able to be sent and put away at higher…

Biden administration anticipates shipping out 3 to 4M doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine next week

February 26, 2021 Emma Perkins

The Biden administration envisions transporting out 3 to 4 million portions of Johnson and Johnson’s single-shot COVID-19 vaccine one week from now —…

coronavirus strain that emerged in California is more contagious

February 25, 2021 Benjamin Leo

A local coronavirus strain that arose in California is more infectious and shows higher protection from antibodies from COVID-19 vaccines, scientists have cautioned….

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